Small Space Indoor Herb Garden
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Small space indoor herb garden. Using the square foot gardening approach here is a space saving layout for an herb garden. Small terrarium garden an indoor garden doesn t need to be over the top or take up ample space as proven by this terrarium in a comfy austin home. A few glass display cases and a handful of your favorite air plants or succulents is all it takes to form a mini plant world. Basil is an easy to grow versatile delicious warm weather annual herb that should be included in every summer garden.
Solutions for small spaces growing indoors light is key. With its compact 4 by 14 inch size and slim footprint this window garden aquaphoric indoor herb garden tub is the perfect fit for a kitchen windowsill. Sleek ceramic planters make this vertical garden ultra chic and small space friendly. They are convenient to care for.
Save pin it see more images. Whether you live in a big city or someplace that gets cold 9 months out of the year indoor herb gardens provide so many benefits. They purify the air in your home. If you must have a giant beefsteak tomato or a row of sweet corn the space for growing other vegetables in your small vegetable garden will be limited.
Anything with the words patio pixie tiny baby or dwarf in the name is a good bet. The tower garden is a vertical aeroponic garden that comes with non gmo seeds beefsteak tomato bell pepper cherry tomato cucumber eggplant lettuce and basil and accessories for planting. 13 indoor jar herb garden kit back. Read along to learn how to grow basil including tips for harvesting that will create full prolific basil plants to enjoy all season long.
Square foot gardening is a popular method to minimize weeds conserve water and space while maximizing the yield in your garden. I placed a large shelf under my one south facing window and installed a skylight in my otherwise shaded kitchen. They give you fresh herbs all year round. It s great for herbs or even succulents and trailing plants as seen here.
Although an unobstructed east or south facing window is your easiest solution consider installing a skylight or positioning a grow light over your herbs. It takes some very accessible materials such as hardware cloth wire and fence and some time to recreate this. It is widely used in many vegetable and herb growing communities. It s really up to you.